
035: How to Help Student Athletes Handle Pressure & Emotions with Coach Caelyn Caulfield
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When I sat down with Caelyn Caulfield, I knew this conversation would hit home for so many coaches, parents, and athletes. As a varsity basketball head coach and future school counselor, she’s bringing the grief recovery tools she’s learned into the gym, the classroom, and her everyday life with students. What stood out most to me is how intentional she is about giving her team space to process emotions—not just run plays.
Too often, coaches and parents expect kids to "shake it off" or hide their feelings when they miss a shot, lose a game, or face personal struggles. But as Caelyn shared, those unresolved emotions don’t disappear—they follow kids into the next practice, the classroom, and even into adulthood. By creating weekly team meetings that focus on themes like trust, she’s building stronger athletes and healthier young women who know it’s okay to feel and process life as it comes.
This episode is a call to action for every coach, teacher, and parent: emotions aren’t a distraction from the game—they’re the foundation of growth. Whether you’re on the field, in the dugout, or at home cheering in the stands, we all have a responsibility to model emotional health for the next generation. I think you’ll walk away from this conversation inspired to lead with more compassion and intentionality—on and off the court.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Unresolved Emotions
01:39 - Caelyn Caulfield's Journey to Certification
04:09 - Applying Emotional Tools in Coaching
08:23 - Creating a Safe Space for Emotions
12:24 - The Importance of Vulnerability in Sports
16:11 - Building Trust and Team Dynamics
20:34 - The Work Behind Emotional Coaching
24:37 - Navigating Change and Grief in Teams
33:19 - Navigating Emotions in Youth Sports
36:09 - Building Relationships and Accountability
39:28 - Understanding Grief in Young Athletes
43:41 - The Impact of Unfinished Business on Coaching
48:05 - Connecting with Students in Detention
54:40 - Emotional Engagement in Coaching and Life
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